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My new automotive blog

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My readers have been pushing me for a while to start an automotive blog so that I can print things more than once per week (plus print statements that a newspaper won't run.)

I just published the first three entries, and figured I'd get some feedback from my BCF buddies first before opening it up to my normal readers.

the link is: https://fourwheeldrift.wordpress.com/

Right now the posts are more new car-oriented, but it will certainly get tons of content in the future related to old cars (including life with LBCs.)

Anyways, comments and feedback is appreciated -- as are content suggestions.

Thanks,
Sam
 

R6MGS

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Cool....I am going to check it out right now.....I've read your 'sound classics' stuff....very good, I really enjoyed it.
 

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Added the RSS feed to my list. Nice writing, as always, Sammy.
 

R6MGS

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Just read it all.....nice work...Loved those taglines.

Is there anyway I can be automatically notified of updates?
 
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James,

Not a Frano-phobe at all -- I'd love a good Bugatti, Delahaye, Delage or Talbot Lago in my garage!

These were just manufacturers who sell new cars in the American market.

Sam
 
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